Coachella Style Highlights
- Vogue ran a roundup of standout celebrity Coachella outfits from Weekend Two, spotlighting several festival looks. (vogue.com) - Harper’s Bazaar noted Kylie Jenner’s return to studded belts and flash tattoos as a visible trend at Weekend Two. (harpersbazaar.com) - Fashion coverage framed these choices as part of the broader visual conversation around the festival’s second weekend. (vogue.com)
Coachella’s second weekend turned celebrity dressing into a tighter, more specific mood board: belts, body art, boots, and archive-flavored festival clothes. (vogue.com) Vogue’s Weekend Two roundup singled out a new set of standout looks as the festival returned to Indio, California, from April 17 to April 19, 2026. Coachella’s official site lists those dates as the event’s second three-day run. (vogue.com) (coachella.com) Harper’s Bazaar framed Kylie Jenner as one of the clearest examples of that shift, pointing to her studded belt and flash tattoos as visible style markers during Weekend Two. The magazine’s broader Coachella gallery grouped Jenner with other celebrity attendees leaning into harder-edged accessories instead of the softer boho staples long tied to the festival. (harpersbazaar.com) That mattered at a festival that still sells itself on desert imagery and “see you in the desert” branding, even as the clothes on famous attendees keep changing with the wider fashion cycle. Weekend Two coverage treated the grounds less like a bohemian free-for-all and more like a live showroom for microtrends. (coachella.com) (vogue.com) The timing also helped. Coachella now runs across two April weekends with a full YouTube livestream, which means celebrity outfits circulate in real time and get compared across six festival days instead of disappearing into a single weekend of paparazzi shots. (coachella.com 1) (coachella.com 2) Other fashion outlets described the same second-weekend churn in slightly different terms. Teen Vogue said Weekend Two was already producing another wave of notable celebrity and performer outfits after Weekend One “did not disappoint,” extending the idea that the style conversation was still moving. (teenvogue.com) Coachella has long been a place where festival clothes and retail trends blur together, and the official merchandise shop this year even included a “1999 Studded Zippy Hoodie.” That does not prove celebrity looks were coordinated with the merch, but it does show studs were part of the event’s visual field beyond street-style photos. (shop.coachella.com) By the end of Weekend Two, the clearest throughline was not a single outfit but a narrower formula: low-slung hardware, temporary body decoration, and pieces styled to read instantly on camera. That is how Coachella fashion looked in April 2026 — less flower crown nostalgia, more sharpened detail. (harpersbazaar.com) (vogue.com)